It looks like LG may have a new device planned for its Optimus range, this new smartphone has been codenamed the LG Optimus Big, and as the name suggests it will feature a 4.3 inch display.
The Display will apparently use LG’s NOVA display technology, which is found in the smaller LG Optimus Black, and it will apparently launch in Korea next month.
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Third-party wireless retailer Wirefly (who has been all about the HTC Thunderbolt for the past few days) has just shared the video up above, which seeks to answer question that’s on just about every geek’s mind (or, at least, that I’m going to say is on every geek’s mind for the sake of this post): just how much faster is the data speed of the 4G-powered HTC Thunderbolt compared to the 3G-powered Verizon iPhone?
Turns out (in this test at least), it’s about twice as fast on the download count, and about six times faster on the upload. That’ll do, Thunderbolt. That’ll do.


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This is becoming a theme with Verizon, it seems. Just as with the HTC Merge someone’s listed the HTC Thunderbolt on eBay before its official launch. Two of them, in fact. (The difference between that instance and this one is that Verizon’s actually officially announced the HTC Thunderbolt )
I regret that I didn’t see it in my inbox sooner as they have already been snatched up. (Oddly enough, the seller listed them as Buy It Now items for $545. I call it odd because all signs are pointing to the Thunderbolt costing $750 off-contract, and they probably could have gotten more than that in an actual action. Too late now, though. We’ll be on the lookout for more listing. [Thanks, Andulas!]


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